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Saturday 21 July 2018 7:45pm
Liverpool Philharmonic Hall

Graham Nash

Legendary singer-songwriter and Grammy award winner, Graham Nash is a two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, with Crosby, Stills, and Nash and with the Hollies, and two-time Songwriter’s Hall of Fame inductee, as a solo artist and with Crosby, Stills, and Nash.

Nash lends his passionate voice in support of peace, and social and environmental justice. The Musicians United for Safe Energy (MUSE) concerts he organised with Jackson Browne and Bonnie Raitt in 1979 remain seminal benefit events. In 2010, in recognition for his contributions both as a musician and philanthropist, Nash was appointed an OBE by Queen Elizabeth II.

Nash released his autobiography Wild Tales in 2013, an engrossing, no-holds-barred look back at his remarkable career and the music that defined a generation, which went on to become a New York Times Best Seller.

While continually building his musical legacy, Nash is also an internationally renowned photographer and visual artist. Nash’s work has been shown in galleries and museums worldwide and has drawn honours, including the New York Institute of Technology’s Arts & Technology Medal and Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters, and the Hollywood Film Festival’s inaugural Hollywood Visionary Cyber Award.

Nash's original IRIS 3047 digital printer and one of his first published works - his 1969 portrait of David Crosby - are now housed in the National Museum of American History at the Smithsonian Institution in recognition of his revolutionary accomplishments in the fine arts and digital printing world.